TV writer-producer Norman Lear is a true pioneer — not only in the sense that he created such legendary sitcoms as All in the Family, Maude and The Jeffersons, but also because he tackled topics such as menopause,… Read more

The owner of a bookstore chain falls for a competitor he meets in an online chat room, unaware she owns a Manhattan shop he's trying to put out of business. Although their online personas get along wonderfully, sparks fly when they meet in person. A rework (more…)The owner of a bookstore chain falls for a competitor he meets in an online chat room, unaware she owns a Manhattan shop he's trying to put out of business. Although their online personas get along wonderfully, sparks fly when they meet in person. A reworking of 1940's "The Shop Around the Corner."

Part 1 of 2. Cruising the Nile ... the Captain and his friend's widow (Jean Stapleton) share memories; a producer wants a starlet (Deborah Adair) to play Cleopatra; a woman eyes the gold ankh Doc was given in a bazaar; a busy man may lose his schoolteacher (more…)Part 1 of 2. Cruising the Nile ... the Captain and his friend's widow (Jean Stapleton) share memories; a producer wants a starlet (Deborah Adair) to play Cleopatra; a woman eyes the gold ankh Doc was given in a bazaar; a busy man may lose his schoolteacher wife (Valerie Harper) to a former student. Chad Everett, Catherine Oxenberg.

Conclusion. Cruising the Nile ... the Captain and his friend's widow (Jean Stapleton) share memories; a producer wants a starlet (Deborah Adair) to play Cleopatra; a woman eyes the gold ankh Doc was given in a bazaar; a busy man may lose his schoolteacher (more…)Conclusion. Cruising the Nile ... the Captain and his friend's widow (Jean Stapleton) share memories; a producer wants a starlet (Deborah Adair) to play Cleopatra; a woman eyes the gold ankh Doc was given in a bazaar; a busy man may lose his schoolteacher wife (Valerie Harper) to a former student. Chad Everett, Catherine Oxenberg.